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drhermanstein
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Billyboy
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Billyboy
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Billyboy
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Mike_H
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Billyboy
Thanks.
They're a conglomeration of busted mounts, rebuild with pipe, and sagging like a potheads eyes. I don't like them. I want to mount new ones on the lower clamp, once I find ones I like.
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drhermanstein
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Billyboy
Originally posted by drhermanstein View PostI meant you've created a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
CA, If I could find the ears and bucket for an 8 incher I would switch, but this'll work for the time being.
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drhermanstein
Originally posted by Billyboy View PostAha! Ok then. Much thanks. I thought you might have been mentioning the old adage that you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, and that it still is just a sows ear, which I might tend to agree with. But it looks not too bad, if I do say so myself.
CA, If I could find the ears and bucket for an 8 incher I would switch, but this'll work for the time being.
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Billyboy
I'll take it. If you wanna Canada post it, I'll paypal you the cost.
Then I just gotta figure out how to mount it....
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Billyboy
Yesterday I tried to mount the wheel on the forks. It went on the forks just fine, but when I tried to mount the calipers, I found that THE DISC IS TOO BIG!!!. (Imagine my frustration)
Upon investigation I saw that the right (E model) fork caliper mounts are about 1/2 inch lower than the left (C model) caliper mounts!!!
Would I be correct in assuming that Suzuki used a bigger disc on the C model single disc, and smaller diameter discs on the twin disc E model?
If this is the case, would I be able to simply used my spare rear 280mm disc on te right side?
I know it might look wonky, but it'd take a discerning eye to notice it.
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UncleMike
Yup, the dual discs are smaller than the single. You should be able to find a pair of the smaller discs easily.
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